Example sentences of "put [pers pn] into the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Put it into the centre of a hot oven , gas no. 6 or 7 , 410°F. to 440°F. , and bake for 10 minutes , then lower the temperature to gas no. 4 , 370°F. , and cook for another 15 minutes . |
2 | It reminds us of the idea that , while we have carved up knowledge and put it into the hands of separate academic professions , ultimately all knowledge is bound up together . |
3 | An agreement is needed , not merely to give up an amount of liberty , but to put it into the hands of some sovereign power . |
4 | Words are essential tools for formulating and communicating thoughts , and also for putting them into the storage of memory , but words can also become snares , decoys or straight jackets . |
5 | ‘ The guide-book warned us about hotel touts of your sort , and unless you make yourself scarce I shall put you into the hands of the Carabinieri . ’ |
6 | Though fictitious , his ‘ cross-Channel ’ landholdings and family connections put him into the company of Geoffroi de Joinville or Aymer de Valence |
7 | I shall describe later the hostile response to this demand , putting it into the context of sixteenth-century protest and rebellion . |
8 | The ball fell clear and Benjamin put it into the corner of the net from 15 yards . |
9 | He puts it into the middle of the green — 3 putts : 5 . |
10 | In a similar vein , a cartoon in Police magazine ( January 1981 ) repeats an old joke but puts it into the mouth of a totally bald senior officer . |
11 | Well , so we do , about Handel and the way he makes the best effect ( at least on us ) ; but a different kind of historical awareness is needed here , one that puts us into the frame of mind of late eighteenth-century Vienna and its perception of Handel . |